Diabetes, technically termed ‘Diabetes Mellitus’, is a common yet serious health condition that affects all age groups. Once diagnosed, It is mostly chronic and often becomes a stepping stone for other ailments into the body. This health condition occurs when the blood sugar (glucose) becomes too high and the pancreas fails to generate sufficient insulin (hormone) to regulate the excess sugar (glucose) or the body is unable to properly respond to the insulin effects in the body system.
Naturally, sugar is obtained from consumed food, mainly carbohydrates. Then, the body proceeds to extract the sugar in these carbohydrates and breaks it down into smaller pieces to allow it to pass into the bloodstream. However, in the process of breaking down, if there is excess sugar present more than what the body needs, it immediately signals the pancreas to release a hormone called insulin which acts a key to allow the excess sugar in the body enter the body cells to get converted into energy.
There are three major types of diabetes which are type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes. But, there are also others like prediabetes. Type 1 diabetes is said to be caused by an autoimmune reaction which stops the body from making its own insulin, ultimately leading to higher blood sugar levels.
Type 2 diabetes occurs when the pancreas (a large gland located at the back of the stomach) cannot produce enough insulin needed to combat excess glucose or the body's system is not responding as it should to the presence of insulin. People with this type of diabetes are always at higher risk of obesity. Gestational diabetes tends to develop in pregnant women who have never had diabetes. Although it usually goes away after birth of the baby but it poses a great risk for both mother and child as it predisposes the child to obesity in younger years or might later regenerate in the mother as Type 2 diabetes.
Unfortunately, as common as diabetes is, there is no cure for it. Also, it does not function alone in destroying the overall body well-being. Rather, the presence of any type of diabetes is an open invitation to other health conditions such as stroke, heart and cardiovascular diseases, cancer, obesity, sexual deficiency and lots more. These ailments along with diabetes, are usually maintained through the use of medications like GlucoTrust which help reduce blood sugar levels, assist the body produce more insulin through means of insulin sensitivity and also treat certain symptoms or diseases associated with diabetes.
This article discusses, in length, the effects of diabetes in relation to other health complications that can arise through the presence of diabetes and how these can be maintained or treated through the regular use of GlucoTrust capsules to significantly reduce the risk of these conditions.
HEALTH CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH DIABETES
Medically, a health complication is an adverse consequence of a disease, health condition or treatment that may negatively affect the prognosis or outcome of a disease. These complications generally work by worsening the severity of an existing disease, trigger the emergence of a new or underlying health issue or generate new symptoms and pathological changes that may become widespread throughout the body and other internal organs.
In reference to the advent of a disease like diabetes, health complications may lead to the development of new diseases like:
Cardiovascular & Heart Disease: According to numerous research, the majority of people with Type 2 diabetes are at a higher risk of multiple heart complications like cardiovascular disease.
The term ‘Cardiovascular Disease’ is used to describe conditions that affect blood circulation in the body. They typically occur when blood circulation in the heart is reduced, slowed or stopped due to a blocked artery which eventually results in symptoms like chest pain, heart attack or even sudden death stemming from heart failure (the heart losing its ability to pump blood as it should). Due to its high risk, cardiovascular disease maintains the top position as the most common cause of death in people with diabetes.
Stroke: Otherwise known as brain attack,it is an emergency situation that happens when blood flow into the brain is blocked/stopped, commonly often caused by blood clotting or blockage within the arteries.
The brain is designed to rely on constant blood supply of oxygen and nutrients to function efficiently. However, if there is even a slight delay in these supplies, the brain cells begin to die after a few minutes. This leads to loss of some brain functions stemming from the affected parts. In other words, the emergence of a stroke can lead to partial or total stroke like, loss of ability to eat, move or speak, control bowel and bladder movements, think or remember and impairment of other body functions.
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): Medically, CKD is said to be common in people with Type 1&2 diabetes. Each kidney is made up of tiny filters also called nephrons. As a result of prolonged high blood sugar or high blood pressure caused by diabetes, it starts to damage the blood vessels and nephrons present in the kidney, causing impairment to their functions.
Oftentimes, CKD slowly develops with minimal symptoms until it reaches the advanced stage and needs to be treated via dialysis( a treatment that filters the blood) or kidney transplant to eradicate the risk of death.
Furthermore, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) records that kidney disease is the 9th leading cause of death in the United States, approximately 1 in 3 adults with diabetes has kidney disease and every 24 hours, 170 people with diabetes commence treatment for kidney failure.
Cancer: Extensive research deduces that, people with diabetes, particularly Type 2 diabetes are at higher risk to develop liver, pancreatic, colorectal, endometrial, breast and bladder cancer since both cancer and diabetes are related to obesity, inflammation and increased blood sugar.(9)
Because cancer is mainly dependent on glucose and glycolysis as a key source of energy for multiplication, hyperglycemia, insulin resistance and other insulin related conditions caused by diabetes majorly contribute to the growth of cancer cells. This can primarily occur when the body does not respond to the presence of insulin as it should, automatically exposing the liver and pancreas to higher levels of insulin concentration as insulin is transported from the pancreatic B-cells to the liver thereby promoting cancer growth.
Gum & Mouth Disease: It is evident that diabetes can affect many parts of the body including the mouth such as the teeth, gums and dental cavity and these can in-turn, worsen the existing state of a diabetic patient.
It affects the mouth by drying the salivary glands. A saliva is a clear, slightly alkaline liquid secreted into the mouth by salivary and mucous glands, consisting of water, mucin, protein and enzymes. Its main purpose is to moisten the mouth, prevent and fight tooth decay by washing away food particles, prevent bacteria from going by fighting acids produced by bacteria responsible for mouth odor and tooth decay and lastly protect the existing soft tissues in the mouth.
Diabetes or some treatments used to maintain diabetes can also increase the glucose level in the saliva, combined with food residue to feed harmful bacteria which can lead to cavities and gum disease. If left untreated, these mouth problems can lead to tooth loss, gingivitis, inflamed gums, periodontitis, dental cavities, thrush and other mouth problems.
Eye Disease: Otherwise known as Diabetic Eye Disease (DED), is a group of eye problems that plagues people with diabetes. Such conditions include diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema, cataracts and glaucoma. Overtime, DED can cause severe damage leading to poor vision, partial or total blindness.
Studies reveal that most serious diabetic eye disease begins with blood vessels problems as a result of persistent high glucose stemming from diabetes. High glucose can change fluid levels or cause swelling in the tissues of the eyes that helps maintain focus, causing temporary blurred vision that corrects itself once the glucose level is back to normal.
However, if there is prolonged high glucose level, it can damage the tiny blood vessels in the back of the eyes. This commonly occurs during the prediabetic stage. The damaged blood vessels may start to leak into the middle part of the eye and cause swelling or scarring and vision problems.
Mental Health Issues: Mental health refers to one's emotional well-being in reference to one's perspective on life and the ability to cope with stress or the absence of a mental disorder.
As a diabetic patient, living with diabetes proves to be arduous and tasking, predisposing an individual to mental health disorders like depression, extreme irritation, anger issues, stress, mood swings and lots more. These mental disorders tend to have adverse effects on the person's ability to cope and cater for existing health issues like diabetes and its numerous health complications.
Sexual Deficiency: At a point in life, the majority of adults, male or female will most likely develop sexual problems due to some underlying factors. Notwithstanding, having diabetes exposes one to more risk of developing sexual dysfunction and it happens because of prolonged high blood sugar levels, high blood pressure and cholesterol, all related to diabetes. For example, in a man's reproductive organs, having prolonged high sugar levels can damage blood vessels including the ones that supply blood into the penis thereby restricting the amount of blood flow into the sexual organ. As a result, one might experience loss of sexual sensation, making it difficult for sexual arousal either physically or emotionally. Other sexual dysfunction that can be generated by diabetic complications includes, erectile dysfunction( impotence), thrush, STI, UTI and so on.
Ear Disease: Prolonged high or low sugar level has been proven to damage nerves in the ear that can lead to multiple ear infections and even hearing loss. High sugar level can damage small blood vessels and nerves in the inner heart while prolonged low blood sugar level can impair how the nerve signals travel from the inner ear to the brain. Both type of sugar levels can lead to hearing loss.
Nerve Damage: Also known as Diabetic Neuropathy, it is a serious health condition generated from prolonged high blood sugar levels. To cause nerve damage, the high blood sugar hinders or stops the nerves from sending messages to different parts of the body, causing mild numbness to pain, immobility or paralysis. It is important to note that the symptoms of neuropathy often develop slowly and would have worsened by the time it is eventually diagnosed. There are four major types of nerve damage which are: peripheral, autonomic, proximal and vocal nerve damage. Although it is possible to diagnose more depending on the damaged nerve area and its severity.
Skin Condition: It has been rumored that the first sign of an underlying diabetes is said to be noticed from the appearance of the skin. The skin is the largest organ of the human body, armed with several nerves and muscles that are responsible for sensing, touching and feeling. Having diabetes can negatively affect the functions of these nerves and blood vessels located in the skin. This can show physical appearances like itchy, irritated or swollen skin, changes in skin color or patches forming on skin. Other skin conditions include diabetic dermopathy, necrobiosis lipoidica, diabetic blisters and so on.
Foot Problems: As a diabetic patient, prolonged high blood sugar level can cause common foot problems that can unfortunately lead to infection and some serious complications like amputation. Some common foot problems caused by diabetes are calluses, athlete foot, fungal infection of nail, foot ulcers and so on.
CONCLUSION
As discussed earlier, diabetes can be considered as a carrier disease because it triggers several health complications if left unattended to and conjointly destroys the overall well-being of the human body.
GlucoTrust has been proven to help regulate blood sugar level and treat other symptoms or lessen health complications related to diabetes like cancer, sexual dysfunction, chronic kidney disease, heart and cardiovascular disease amongst others listed above.
The ingredients in GlucoTrust can also help fight against bacterial and viral infections and reduce inflammation. With the regular use of GlucoTrust, the body is able to properly respond to the presence of insulin by enhancing insulin sensitivity, treat insomnia, prevents obesity by monitoring weight gain, reducing hunger pangs or cravings and so on.
Overall, GlucoTrust enures diabetic patients a healthier lifestyle.
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